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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-12-05, Page 3AL OIL tAMPS ore an 40 nio „s th 'Century Setting 41441. -Star, Thursday, 1)4eember $th; 106$ VeefOratIOA. The pre$Ment .13COrprrAilliTzatt1641$hr, tbiaptikl:eie&autinory, rederatien for sponoring WM» self and Mrs. Ifunter tO attPutt the folk school' at, couthwdza, Ire else thanked the directors for their $upport during the 'pat lyecir and extended thaas to Ed: Stiles, who presided in the ,ptarit for the banquet. Mr. a llendricks'entertainr4 dauing the evening on his ac- cordion. The ball a the Chrfstian Ed- with a decorated tree and a° ation BuildiAg of North Street $leigh of bygone yrs laden , ted Church proVed a ilth with gifts, created an old,f4b- glory Christmas setting as lolled atmosphere. Receiving cltering coal -oil lamps, c,ever- ess and holly greeted the sts at the annual bazaar and held by the Utited Chorea - °men on Saturday afternoon. the more than 400 guests !era' the building, sleigh the guests were Mrs. R. W. Hughes, U.C.W. president, and Rev. and 11Irs. W. J. ten Hoven. Mrs. le Westbrook and Mrs. J. McLeod -presided at Coe doer table. I he tage was transformel j ingled and thisalong into an authentic kitchen of , that era, complete with kitchen pump, quaint old stovd with teaming old-time kettles, wood- ,.„. box, pine table covered with a red and white fringed cloth, chairs, benches, antique cup- .. boards displaying china pieces oi that period, churn, coffee grinder, antique eleek and cz•adie. Braid6d mats were • scattered on the floor. A house- wife, 'Mrs. EI, Bettger, in typical long-baek. skirt -and. • whito. blouse over which she wore a huge white apron, was busily engaged in the chores of the day and minding the baby in the cradle. The older children, BarbaraBoutilier, Mary Ellen McGillElizabeth Parsons and Margo , Bettger, obediently strung popcorn and cranberries to ifelp adorn the large Christ- mas tree which was also decor- 's Christmas Why ot Give The Best— A- Sheaffer fetime Pen 1 so a large variety of her pens, all types, in gles, sets, etcto suit every taste. INMPOMP SM111011111 .11,1M11111 eather Goods atl3uxton Purse sets Ladies' and Men's allets, Writing Kits, ewel Cases, etc., by Buxton and Tilley, he two most famous -names in leather.. eautiful colours, and a wide price,_Vange. to -- - suit every lauFlget., ome in and browse *around! ated with cookies, gingerbread men, canes, baubles and tin- sel. Para'as" were gaily wrap- ped under the tree., Homemade Bread The making of homemade bread was featured as Mrs. t-(. Walkom worked fastidiously in the hall kitchen, sending the mouth-watering aroma through- out the.room. During the afternoon, "a neighbor,"„ Mrs. J. Remington, in a quairif costume, dropped CARLOW—lleiore than WO areafarmers and their wives, 4tended the annual banquet of the Colborne Township Fed-. ,ralion. of Agrieultnre in the flownship Hall at Carlow on Thursday evening. The Tiar Dunlop W.I. served a bounteous .urkey dinner on the occasion. Guest, sp.eaker, •Dr. J. N. Hagan, Superintendent of the Ontario Hospital, referred to the three shots that rang outzin U.S.A. when President Kennedy was assassinated and stated that lt would be interesting to learn the motive behind this shoot- ing. He went on to explain Sanderson's Law which the courts use to decide whether or not a man who has com- mitted a crime is sane or in- sane and whether he could be tried .in court. Dr. Hagan was introduced by More than 400 people attended this year's North Street United Church Christmas Bazaar. Candies, 'quilting, needle- work, knitting, and novelties were sold by the hundreds. in on the household to "gossip." Other visitors, who were also served homemade .cookies and tea. by the hostess, were the minister, Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen, dressed in A cut-aWay coat "be- flttin' the parson" of that day, and his wife, Mrs. fen'lloopen, looking charming in her "call- ing cloths" of silk and velvet with a plumed hat. • Gat -lands of holly tied with red bows added a festive touch •to the auditemiuin waif's', while THANK YO • 0 • Here, the bake table is cleared in half an hour. Mrs. Carl Worsell, left, and Mrs. Jack Cook, right, help sell the cook- ies and buns; breads and biscuits. (Signal -Star photo) Tb the Ratepayers of -West Wawanosh Townsh:p I would like to thank you for your support at the polls. - Merry -Christmas and Happy •New Year. large coal -oil lentils against a background of evergreens and bittersweet accented the win- dows. Mrs. D. C. Aberhart convened the decorations and was ably assisted by Mesdames R. M. Menzies, J. Warren, W. N. Wat- ters, R. Round, M. McGill, K. Stewart, A. Craig, R. J. Brewer, G. Muir and Miss C. MacGowan. Tea Table - The tea room extended the entire length of" the east wall' in which area were white cloth - covered individual tea '',tAbles centred with miniature coal -oil ; enc!rcl'Pd by -"Tea wa',; poured through the after - loon from a central tea table covered with a white cloth and ':,ntred with a silver rose bowl ‘ontaining* an artistic arrange- inent of , Canadian holly, pine and high -bush cranberries. ' Sil- ver candelabra with Tighted,red tapers were flanked on either side. Pouring tea were Mrs. A. C. Cooper, Mrs. F. Walkom, Mrs. J. Warren and Mrs. L. Thorrieloe, Tea room arrangements were made by Mesdames W. Tucker, 1. Papernick, M. Stephens and Misses G. Robertson and G. Me- DoWell. Assisting in serving the guests were Mesdames J. C. Ross, A. L. Cole, E. J. Pridham, R. McDaniel, R. Munday, J. A. Itatfmeyer, S. *heeler,- R. Alex- ander, J. Hinton, W, Hanly,.A„ Pearson, R. Bushell, J. Mohring, T. Little, B. Ross and K. Hop- kinson. Mesdames A. Hamilton, W:- J. Mills, A. Hardy, G. Chamney, H. Talmay, II. Young, P. Blun- d: II, E. Stiles, A. Vint, J. Sher- 4vood, K. Wilkinson, B. Mills, M. Driver, B. Feagant H. Sturdy, C. Pollock, G. Emerson, G. Math- ieson, J. Frith, S. Youngblut, is„. 7a/1urfman, N. Llairmont and Misses M. Beacom, E. Hume and E. Driver looked after tea pre- parations. Bake Table The mammoth bake table dis- nlaying many homemade delic- acies from mincemeat to angel food was popular as always. Mesdames J. Cook, R. Wilson, C. Worsen, F. Mitchell, J. Wright, J. H. Kinkead, J. Rem- ington and C. Moore attended to the wants of the many pat- rons. Mesdames 0. L. Day, F. Over- PACKED WITH 0 6 0 0 '0 holt, R. Aldis, J. Britnell, A. 13outtlier and H. Hibbert dis- densed the variety of "sweets" done up in decorated containers. A beautiful pieced quilt in the star design, the handiwork of Mrs. W. Sallows" and her daughter, Mrs. F. Mitchell, was among the many handcrafted• articles sold at the bazaar tables. The Unit leaders, Mrs. C. Anstay, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. H. Gardiner, Mrs. F. Walkom and Mrs. W. Moorhead, arrang- ed the displays and were assist- ed in selling by Mesdames R. Menzies„ G. Ellis, F. Allin, E. Waugh, L. Ellwood, W. Dock- stader, E. Rawson, E. West- brook, T. Donnelly and Miss M. Buchanan. ._ Mrs. H. Cooper and the C.G. I.T. girls sold Christmas novel- ties. Small children were cared for in the nurseiw by Mrs. B. Hallam andC.g.l.T..girls. Donald Haines and thanked by .01an Reeve Ralph, Jewell spoke on behalf of the Tnunleipality. ; nd welcomed everyone. Elmer Ireland, president of the County Federation of Agri- culture, brought greetings from that orgatlieation. • Murray Gaunt, ivr.L.A., gave a few -words of encouragement to the Fecteration. The assist- nt agricultural xepresentative, Don Pullen, reported on 4-R clubs and mentioned that servi- e ttes had been provided by • County • Vice-pr•esident Alex McGregor spoke on Fame, and Itrs. McGregor outlined activ- ities of wcrmen directors of the A • BRIDGE SCORES There were four tabjesjn play at the Goderich Popticate ,Bridge Club en Monday night. Winners and their ttcores were as follows: Mrs. W. G. Mac - Ewan and' Miss E. .11ume, 54 points; Mrs. A. Galbraith and Mr. P. F. Carey, 47.1/2 points; Mrs. J. Cook and Mts. R, Sproule, 461/2 points; Mrs'. D. . Mooney and Mrs. .A. Nicol, 46 points. THEATRE. GODERICH THE IPA R'IC . SHOWTIME 7:p , *. air-canditionad for your comfort" * - ,- - NOW PLAYING — Dec. 5-64 — In Technicolor Jerry Lewis as "The Nutty Professor" MON., TUES., WED. — Dec. 00-11 — Double Bill Barbara Luna and Roger Mobley "DIME WITH A HALO" Karl Boehm and Barbara Luss in "RIFIFI IN TOKYO" Adult Entertainment ' Thurs., Fri., Sat. — Dec. 12-13-14 Cindy Carol and James Darren Take irrepressible Gidget to the Eternal City - "GIDGET ' GOES- TO ROME" . In Technicolor Coming —. "Nurse On Wteels" — new British fun film Harold Errington ANDERSON'S OOK CENTRE GODERICH, ONT. (Next Door to Post Cffice) Thank You for Your Confidence Colborne Twp. Ratepayers - _ ------We---sinderely----app-reciatt the confidence you have placed in us by returning us by acclama- tion. We will continue to work diligently on your behalf. TO THE ELECTORS OF FLUORIDE? HEALTHY' MIN11111111 YES! YES! West Wawanosh Township A sincere thank you for your support at the polls on,Monday. I will endeavor to carry out the work of the township with the best interests of the ratepayers in mind at all times., Thank you for your confidence in. electing me to the office of Reeve. Lorne .Durnin • \These municipal water supplies IN HURON 'COUNTY already provide Fluoride in beneficial amounts: 1131.1711 BRUSSELS• Reeve and Council My Sincere Thanks To West Wawanosh Electors I wish to thank all these who supported me in Mon- day's election. Best wisheS to the new council. 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